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Sophocles’ “Antigone” coming to Butler theatre as part of visiting director series
An adaptation of the play by visiting director Madeline Sayet will be performed on Nov. 5-7 in the Schrott Center for the Arts, and also live-streamed on the Butler Arts & Events Center website.
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Visiting director Madeline Sayet shakes up Butler theatre
Madeline Sayet, a member of the Mohegan nation and international theatre artist, has received extensive praise for her unique acting and directing. Now, she’s bringing her talent to Butler Theatre.
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Nonprofit spotlight: Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month with ArtMix
ArtMix has a variety of classes and programs for people with disabilities, including outreach to local schools, community art classes, pediatric healing in hospitals and artist inclusion through their gallery.
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Butler implements new BUPD advisory board in response to policing concerns
While it may be a few months before students and faculty see these changes in action, and Kaltenmark said the best interests of the Butler community are at the forefront of their decision-making.
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Winter blues: how to combat seasonal depression amid a pandemic
Counseling and Consultation Services expert recommends consistency, sleep, exercise, and self-care to deal with both Seasonal Affective Disorder and the winter blues.
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Butler Ballet Student Choreographers’ showcase comes to Clowes Memorial Hall on October 22 and 23
The showcase, a collection of performances organized and performed entirely by students in the Butler Dance Department, will be livestreamed on the Butler Arts & Events Center website.
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Popping the Butler bubble: Indy-area activities to take advantage of
Even though fall semester breaks have been cancelled, students can explore the Indianapolis area.
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Your ballot, your bucks
Curious to see what CEOs of your favorite company have donated to the Biden or Trump campaign? Here are three ways to find out.
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Presidential debate recap
Butler students react to the debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and the breakdown of debate etiquette.
